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Are there any “solar” garden lights that actually work?

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Are there any “solar” garden lights available that are bright enough to light a walkway? The one’s that I have seen seem really dull and not much good. If anyone has a brand name & price, it would be appreciated. I’d hate wire the whole back yard to get decent light.


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Skyler A March 14, 2012 at 8:02 pm

Go to Costco. They have all sorts of them.

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ralf March 14, 2012 at 8:06 pm

Define “work”. All of the solar lights on the market now “work”. Yet none of them work well. None of them put out enough light to be useful, none of them will work in times of many cloudy days in a row , and all of them are excessively expensive. Do not waist your money on buying solar lights because the technology is not yet perfected. Spend your money on a good quality low voltage system. They will produce the proper amount of lighting and they are energy efficient and they will last the life time of your house.

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reynwater March 14, 2012 at 8:44 pm

The ones I bought at Wallyworld (under $ 20 for 4) work quite well and offer enough illumination to see where you’re goinig. They’re 2 years old now – original batteries.

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jason h March 14, 2012 at 8:51 pm

I bought some from walmart also and lowes. There were garbage ! I waisted my money. With the money I spent I could have bought a professional set of low voltage lights. I then went to a local lighting store and bought some pro lights and I am thrilled with them. My son loves those solar lights that I tore out though, he ripped them apart and is having fun experimenting with all the tiny solar panels.

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